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by nine_k
1470 days ago
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For that you'd need to use kilotons of water a day, which is usually hard in a desert. It could work on an arid sea shore though, say, in North or South Africa. But there seem to be closer-by large consumers, and maybe producing freshwater would bring more value than producing hydrogen. |
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North Africa, India, Australia and other have deserts right next to the ocean.